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TIFTON, GA„ SATURDAY, AUG. 23.
COOL AND COMFORTABLE
NO WOMAN SHOULD MISS THISI
A genuine problem play. First, il « hu
man brute bargaina for the sale of his
daughter'* honor, i* a wife atill bound to
him by her row? Second, in a mother
justified in killing to nave her child?
Two Vital Questions Confront
MADLAINE TRAVERSE
IN
“ROSE OF THE WEST”
See How She Answers Them in this Thrilling Romance
of the North Woods.
EXTRA!—
“HUNGRY LIONS IN A HOSPITAL”
Another One of Those Funny “Sunshine” Comedies.
MONDAY—Hale Hamilton in “In His Brothers Place.”
TUESDAY—Anita Stuart in “From Headquarters.”
WEDNESbAY—Taylor Holmes in “It’s A Bear.”
CONFKRENCR OF WORKERS
WANT ADS (JET THE HELP.
A conference of Workers in the $75,-' A Wont Ad wns inserted in Thursday’s
000,000 canipuixu will he held in Nash- Ganrtte f " r three helpers for J. F. Still
ville August 25. io o’clock. It i. very ,,f J' et ' r,b " r *' Kl “v wbo b ” s , h**”
in riant that each church in th. Mcll T L
' , , , It. E. Hall, of Couuty Commissioners
Association have a representative there. Hay „ , hut dark be bad all the help
In the afternoon the ladies will hold a j lt . ani \ has been turuing down of-
District Rally for the W. M. U., having f,. rK ( . V cr since.
the following program:
Devotional—Mrs. J. J. Lamb.
Roll Call—By District Secretaries.
‘‘Our Best.”—Superintendent of Asso
ciation, Mrs; J. If. Karri:
Season of I’rayei
Parham.
‘•Prayer,’ Our Greatest Privilege—Mrs.
l.D. Morgan.
Engineer Still will tirst make a survey
and blue prints of the* National Highway
south of Tiftou to the county line. These
will be submitted to the state highway
commission for approvul. This project
ed bv Mrs. C. 8 1,1,8 u,rend J r ***« approved and an ap
propriation of $50,000 made.
The next project to be submitted will
be paving the National Highway north of
Tiftou. This will have t 0 he approved by
Our Greatest Privilege—Mrs. the commission before nn appropriation
Mrs. John D. Paulk. I will bo made.
Co-operation, A Vital Element—Mrs. Actual paving will not begin until
McDonald. • • October 1. The county engineer
Open Discussion. b “ ,k “ ftcr thc '“l** .11
THE 1IFTON GAZETTE,
- Jjjg- - —
22,1919.
01 New Alapaha Circuit. Methola st‘
Butman, Sopertntendeet et Printing I <x
A New State Depnrtmeut. IfB
Among the sppointments 'announced by
Governor Dorsey Thursday were those
of R. G. Ktckerson, of Homervllle, to be
Judge of tbe new Alepsha Circuit created Govei
by the legislature at tbla session and J.
D. Lovett oVNuhvlUe to be aollcitor
general. The latte? will be eucededed by
W. R. Smith of Nashville aa judge of tbe
city court which office Is now held by
Judge Lovett. Tbe governor has not *yet
appointed the judge of the new Ogewhsgv. ,
circuit Mother one created by the legb-Jot civil engineering of the University of
lature at thta tension. | Georgia sad wee’ particularly active U
To tbe poeltlon of euperlntendent of j designing the entire highway legislative
Early Fall-Fas
state printing created by the legislature
at this session Oovernor Dorsey appointed | old
Claude M. Methvln editor o! tbe Times-
Journal ot Eastman, In‘Podge county
Be is e former member of Ike boese Veus
that county and was chairmen of tbe prin
ting committee of tbo bouse. He Is a for
mer president of -tbe Georgia Weekly
Press association and la well known and
highly regarded throughout tbe state.
He la tbe only member of tbe
"State highway commission,”
put on the new board.
Stanley Benaet the South Georgia
member is a prominent' lawyer ot Quit-
man, Brooks county, the home of Morton
Turner, who win chairman of tbo tody
backed the Straban billed iiWW
Tates Austin, the Middle Geor-
representathrei Is* a vigorous young
ness man of La Grange.
The attorney. Judge Quincy, In of
Odlla, Irwin county, He Is paid a salary
of $4,200 a year, while (be members of
tbf beam draw W a day for whatever
(toe they ectnelly serve,
Qusicey Accepts Appointment.
Ocilla, August IS—H. J. Qnfneey an-
WILL NOT RETURN TO TDT
Dr. Doming Will Dovote Ills Hints tt
' Other Counties
On account of tbo return of Dr, White,
who linn done two yoara of successful hog
chol.ru control work In Tift county and , t tom£ of ttTcItTwiteted toCtovnT
the presence of the local veterinarian, Dr. 1 noPy Dorsey ag attorney tot th* mw
J. I). Wilbanks, Dr. J. V. Dorninf, As* j «tate highway commission telegraphed the
Histant State Veterinarian, N who has been ^ Governor hia acceptance. Tbe honor Con*
double-treating hogs in Tift county for ferred ujraa tfo OcUl» attorney wa» unso-
Home time in the past in co-operation with* lidted and the 'many /riends of Mr.
the County Agent, will not return to con* j Quincey will be delighted to learn of htf
Untie the work except in a very dire case. * cce ^^ ,BtY i
of necessity. I MADLAIN E TRAVERSE IN
There are a number of counties in South <’KQSE OF THii WEST*'
Georgia which do not have a single local
We now have on display a comply
leading Autumn Styles in Ready-to-
Shoes, and other Staple and Novei
Merchandise.
Our lines of Materials for making School Clothes are,
of the highest quality and though the market i& advan
cing daily we are giving our patrons advantage of siac
months ago prices on domestics.
Our stock of School Shoes is now on display and Se
lection and Fit of a pair of our Good School* Shoes wil
be pleasant at this time while the stock is ample.
CAMP MEETING CLOSED
veterinarian, and no atate man available
for their use. Dr. Doming adviaea that
A play which, it in Raid, thrill* with
vital human interest will be Hhown at
Able Sermons and Sweet Singing at the
Georgia Methodiat Gathering.
Camp meeting at Indian Springe closed
Sunday, after ten days’ session. Of this
great annual event for Georgia Methodists
the Jackson Argus says:
While the railroad strike and inclement
weather have had their effect on the at
tendance at the Indian Springs Holiness
camp meeting, the interest is as keen as
, „ , „ , ., t formerly and the ten days meetings prov-
counties in South Georgia which can boast try that i- visited only occasionally by cd a popular success..
It will bo necessary for himself to work I*' the Strand theatre Saturday August 23.
tliose counties which are not so fortunate j with MaiHsine Traverse as the star. It
Tift'in’order that they may raise hogs! I* called “Ituse of the West," and is des-
nnd protect themselves from disease. Soj,. r ibed as a vivid photoplay of the north-
lor Tift and Colquitt are the only two! crn The sceues are luid in a conn*
AT TURNER CHURCH.
BOOKS IN GOOD* SB
Knlf-ma, G.„ Almost 21,-Ther. wUl be Tax Receiver George Sutton U L
aa all day sin* and dinner at Turner celpt of tbe following ennf from tb* 0
.kneel, ™ r i - the; troIler-General:
Office CouptroU
Atlanta, Cto, Aug.14,1
church on the Ferry Lake road
fourth Sunday in September.
Everybody come and bring a basket.
Dear Sir:— Your, Digest*tor 1911
been received in good condition, and i
examination I find the same
made up and consolidated. In due 4
rinsing Prayer. God’s Help for the Rail*
ig of “Millions for The Master”—Led by
r«. O. P. Goodman.
WUl lot
I terials used and attend to other details in
connection with the work.
New Piiotos and Views, can be aeen
twice each week at Tifton Photo and
View Co’s. Don’t forget the place. 220
Love avnue, Brown’s old stand. L. M.
Sullivan, photographer. dwlt
| .There was rejoicing «t Cedar Hill Wed
nesday morning when Clifford G. Wbiddon
* arrived home from overseas.
He was with Company E, Motor Trans
port Corps, Second Division, and had been
overseas eighteen months.
ien present.
A. M. Dickson, County Agent
Tifton, Ga.
OAK VIEW DOTS.
Grove'a Tasteless chill Tonic
restores vitality and energy by puilfying and en
riching the blood. Yon can soon feel its Strength
ening. Invigorating Effect. Price 60c.
The old Southern Lumber Company’s
property is offered for sale by J. A. Kit
chen, of Sylvester, Ga. This land is of
fered at from $10 to $20 nn acre less than
other land ns well located as this. wtf
.ml bum. Saturday from ? hu " -h ’ '.'T"!' ! Mt * r "’' ,1 " ev ' n ““ br0 *
in a fession of faith.
itn the second Thl(| meetin)C f() n, mpd c i 08e i y a singing
Division, in tin- infantry, and took port Mh „J, taught by Sir. W. P. Montgomery
tbo big parade in New York, He re , , nd therefore the choir was 1$ fine shape
reived his honorable discharge at Camp and rendered some soul-stirfing music
Gordon Saturday. He went across in the
summer of 1018.
Mr. DeLoach had two sons, two neph-
,’s ami a brother In foreign service, all
raping without a scratch except his
brother who was injured when he jumped
from the sinking Otranto.
SON OF MR. BLOUNT DEAD.
Mr. Ed Blouut, or Satunton, came to
Tifton late Monday afternoon to get a
coffin for his three and one-half years old
son, who died 1 Monday. The body was in-
Mr. DeLoach will give a homecopilng. Tuesday,
picnic to the boys and their friends at his
home Saturday,
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Harvesting Season is about
at hand.
,Hay is selling at $50 a ton.
It will pay you to buy a Mow
er and save your own feed stuffs
at home.
^We offer Moline Easy-Cut
ting, Light Draft Mowers and
Rakes at the lowest possible
P rice ; ,,, •; ;
> Let us demonstrate them to
■ '■ r-, ’ \ ' ' . . ■'
i local men present. Indians an<l the patrol of the Northwest
mounted imliee.
The atorr is that of a brave woman who
fights against the plan of her brutal bus-
bund to sell their daughter for a gold field
he has secretly discovered. At one jniint
The farmers are having plenty of rain husbuad absent for several years, is
these days on their cotton. J mjppog^j t0 j,,. dead, atid Miss Traverse,
Mr. snd Mrs. Pevry Raiu«, of Valdo.t* R((H , tbollt to marry lhe
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. Sumner.. .... . . .. , .
of i’oulan " ra “ mo,,n * e U police, when her
° Mrs. S. S. Sum.M-r, and Mr,. Cor. Sum- j b ""tond r«|.|,rar». Tbo situation, ar,
nor and Mrs. Harry Roberts will leav. dwwritod a« intensely dramatic and full
Monday mowing for Jay Bird Springs to «>f suspense. “Rose of the West” is de-
spend ten days, J dared to is* the strongest play in which
Mr. W. T. Raines, of Chula, speut Sun- tills beautiful and talented star has ap-
day with Mr. S. 8. Sumner. | poured. ''Also—''Hungry Lious ia a Fibs*
Mrs. J. T. Jackson of Tifton spent Sun- *
day and Monday with Mrs. Sumner, also, *
Mrs. Sarah Walker, of Wellston. They. E*nYTRTFKv vww nncMRKRft
returned to Tifton Tuesday morning. | FOURTChiN NEW MEM BERG
Mr. Charles Hogan has just returned The Baptist people of Eldorado have
from Florida, guess he saw gome sights, j just closed a revival meeting which was a
Miss Eunia Sumner is spending tw'o successful and soul-stirring one and we
weeks with her brother in Tift county. I hope of lusting benefit to the community.
• Bill. The preaching was by Rev. L. E. Steely
"■■■ o - of Bessemer. Ala., who certainly, is an
\Y. I.. Dr LOACH RETURNS. | aide man, a man fully consecrated and on
. the job in every respect. He came to us
Wlllinhi Lindsey DeLoach, sou of Mr '« stranger, ami went uwuy loved by all.
Those who are attending tbe meetings
have the opportunity of hearing unusually
able and convincing gospel sermons pre
ached by Dr. H. C. Morrison and Dr.
John Paul. The strong spiritual appeal
of these recognized leadera have made a
profound impression upon the congrega
tions.
Mr. O. W. Stapleton, who haa charge
of the chorus singing, ia proving a worthy
successor to Charlie Tillman. A large
chorus has been brganised and good ting
ing is an enjoyable feature of the dally
services.
Wednesday was ‘‘Butts County Day"
at the camp meeting. Dr. G. W. Math-
president of the association, in x
ing announcement of the special services
on Butts county day took occasion
thank the people of the county for their
Interest, help and co-operation.
NOTICE
Mr. Editor :
Please allow me space to say the 7th.
session of the Allen Christian Endeavor your voucher for commission will
League, South Georgia Annual Confer- warded to you. Yours
encej win convene in Allen's Temple, A. Wm. A. Wi
$L E. church, Tifton, Ga., Wednesday at
2 p. m., August 27th, to 31st, 1919. Some
ot the* most distinguished ministers in the
connection will be present Bishop J. S.
Flipper, D. I),, L. L. D., will arrive Thurs
day, August 28th, and will preach Thurs
day night. S. M. Gifiard, Pastor.
Oomptrolli
BENNETT LANDS PLUM.
Atlanta, August 20;—T. It 1
Camilla was appointed State 8n$
dent of banks by Governor Dorasy ’
day. Mr. Bennett to a prominent I
of South Georgia.
ami Mrs. E.
('ycloiicta, r
T. DeLoach, who live near
There wei> fourteen additions to the
which w#s °f treat benefit to the service.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
To nil whom it may concern, take no
tice that J. 4? Butler, T. E. Phillips, H.
Owing to pressure of other matters, I Segravcs and others have applied for an
.vc given up the business nt Murrow " t » b '‘ ,hnl “t of n new
J road which has ih>mi laid out and marked
Springs, leaving there Monday. I thank conformably to law by reviewers duly ap-
the people for their patronage, and tor the {pointed Snd a report thereof made on
many favors shown me while I was in oaRi by them
Respectfully,
W. S. Smith.
Constipation is the startiuK poiut for
many scrums diseases. To be heAlthy
keep the bowels active and regular.
HERBINE will remove all accumula
tions in the bowels and put the system iu
prime condition. Sold by Conger Drug; miles long.
Said road running from a point on
Omega and Eldorado road about two hun
dred yards west of Little river and run
ning south through lands of T. E. Phil
lips, lots 492 and 521, thence south
through, lands of J. R. Butler to the Ool-
quitt county line and intersecting with
public road running south from said line ;
said road being about one and one-quarter
Co.
nilv.
Just
Received
500 Pairs
of Ladies' and Children’s
Oxfords
and
Shoes
$3, $4, and $5 Values at
Now, if no good cause be shown to
the contrary .by persons interested in this
matter, an order will be granted by the
undersigned at the office of the County
Commissioners in said county on the 1st
dty of September, 1019, graning said
road as prayed for. This August 4,1919.
R. h. Hall, Chairman
RL Tucker,
• Jehu Branch.
Board County Commissioners,
Tift County
You Do More Work, ,
You am more ambitious and you get a
tha blood have a vtqr deprewlnj effect..
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chin TONIC
NMorai Eneter end Vitality by Porih" -
ud Enriching the-Blood. When you
Mr it Kin* color to the ctoekx and bow
It Inpcovta tbo appetite, you wUl then
•WtecUteltt true ton* value.
■ GROVE'S TASTELESS CHIU TONIC
J* M » pewit medicine. It u timpl,
SON and QUININE suspended In Syrup.
M pleasant even children like it The
Is Quinine to Purify It end IRON
it. These rellshle took
th blood. ^ *"* *^"1 but Import
The Strength-Creati
TASTELESS ChIU
the.fsrorite i
Power of GROVES
ON1C has made it
tonic in tliousands of tomes,
thirty-five years sfio. folks
Dr. W. E. White has resigned his po-
■ition as Inspector io Charge ot Hog rips. IW. .^1 luft^iw.
Cholera Control in South ‘CaroUnt and . , T iTivrmvm nrnimrrx n , ■
will return to Tifton, Go., to practice his
profession as a Veterinarian. | » w. GROWS slenntnw on box. 33c.
858 Acres of Land at Solum v
Lying on Each Side of Brookfield Road * T
• ■ M l v|§
FOR SALE BY
J. A. KITCHEN, Sylvester, 6a
Anyone wishing to buy land can pu
this from $10 to $20 less per ac
othejr lands located as tvf ti as t
cording to informatipi^M gM atoan
ton as to prices p^^i^d land^ ,
My intention is to close outr fhts m tri
to suit purchaser or wtll • sell the cti
tract